<p> <b>Chapter 11: Reorganizing American Businesses, The Essentials</b> is part Aspen’s new <i>Essentials</i> series, which takes a “forest rather than the trees” approach to teaching. This concise paperback concentrates on the fundamentals of business bankruptcy law and uses an informal, essay-like style to explain them. In addition to developing the important ideas in business bankruptcy, the author also takes a look at some of the more important operational elements in order to bring the material to life. Suitable for use with any casebook, this text clarifies the important topics and bridges the gap of understanding for the student. </p> <p> <b>Among the features that make this text an outstanding resource</b>: </p> <ul> <li> written by Elizabeth Warren, the leading authority in the country on bankruptcy law. Warren is widely published in the field and is known for her keen ability to write about complex issues with great lucidity </li> <li> Warren concentrates on making the elements of business reorganization (Chapter 11) easily accessible to students </li> <li> the text is concise and user-friendly, hitting the main points of business bankruptcy without getting lost in the details </li> </ul> <p> Students will find this unique text reassuring and illuminating. Require or recommend <b>Chapter 11: Reorganizing American Businesses, The Essentials</b> for use alongside your casebook and give your students their best opportunity to grasp all the fundamentals of business bankruptcy. </p>